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Date:         Wed, 28 Apr 2004 13:10:20 -0400
Reply-To:     John Smith <johns3539@HOTMAIL.COM>
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From:         John Smith <johns3539@HOTMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Boston Bob Engine
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Hi Folks,

I know this has been hashed out countless times on this list, but I'm desperate for more information... it's time to install a new engine... the one I have is on it's way out, and I sure don't want to find out what happens when it goes completely out. My mechanic is prasing the tiico engine, but I'm not really comfortable with it. Boston Bob comes to mind... I know he's good, and there's overwhelming evidence from the list that he rebuilds the best waterboxers.

My question- I'm curious to know from "seasoned" Boston Bob engine owners how the engine has been behaving after 5K, 10K, 20K, 30K, 40K, etc etc? Thanks in advance.

Cheers,

John 91 Westy

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